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Case Study Of Nike, A Global Environment, Transportation And New Technologies

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Nowadays, businesses must think big. It is not enough to be the best in the city or even the country. The goal should be to go global and take advantage of the opportunities offered by the phenomenon of globalization and be part of the “global market”. This is rather ambitious but some companies have stepped out their country’s borders and have gained global recognition. This has been possible mainly thank to the important advances made in the 20th century, especially in the area of communication, transportation and new technologies. These advances have allowed many companies to extend their activities from a local scope to one of global scale, but this also means having to take more responsibility and act correctly. Globalized companies …show more content…

It also had factories in China. In 1986, Nike expanded its product line to include apparel. Always following its business model: to market high-end consumer products manufactured in cost-efficient supply chains (Zaked, 2004), Nike requested its suppliers to open up manufacturing plants in Indonesia, China and Vietnam and helped its lead vendors establish an extensive network of foot wear factories throughout Southeast Asia where they could find cheap labor. But this expansion strategy put Nike under the scrutiny of groups that accused Nike of taking advantage of low wages and poor working conditions of factories in those lower-cost countries in order to increase their profits. Accusations of child exploitation, abusive treatment to workers and attempts of paying less than the minimum daily wage to workers were a consequence of Nike’s expansion strategy.
• Explain what the positive and negative impacts of this strategy were. One positive impact of Nike’s expansion strategy was that the location of the production facilities were close to raw materials and cheap labor sources. This allows for cheaper production (Enderle et al, 2000). Also, with its expansion into China, they tried to enter the clothing market. With nearly 1.357 billion Chinese people, they could have huge profits from that market alone (Wilsey and Lichtig, n.d.). As negative impacts, Nike received accusations of child exploitation, and many

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